A Quote by Rahul Dravid

Reading allows me to recharge my batteries. — © Rahul Dravid
Reading allows me to recharge my batteries.
Women, in order to recharge their batteries, gather in groups. They can recharge their batteries with their sisters. I tend to recharge my batteries in solitude, therefore the motorcycle trips. I need to be alone. As a matter of fact, I have to be careful. I could turn into a hermit.
You have to recharge your batteries.
Travel is like a tonic to me. It's more than just getting away from the studio for a brief rest. I need it to recharge my batteries.
If you don't stay in some days, you can't recharge your batteries.
I noticed that there are no B batteries. I think that's to avoid confusion, cause if there were you wouldn't know if someone was stuttering. 'Yes, hello I'd like some b-batteries.' 'What kind?' 'B-batteries.' 'What kind?' 'B-batteries!' and D-batteries that's hard for foreigners. 'Yes, I would like de batteries.'
An hour or two of learning from the masters is usually enough to recharge my artistic batteries.
I moved to London when I was 18 to develop my acting career, but I still love going home to Ireland to recharge my batteries.
From my point of view, it is better to take the chance, having had nine jobs in 10 years, to recharge my batteries
In fact I try to spend at least one, if not two days without ever leaving my room. Because if I didn't, when would I recharge my batteries?
People who do a job that claims to be creative have to be alone to recharge their batteries. You can’t live 24 hours a day in the spotlight and remain creative. For people like me, solitude is a victory.
Your phone needs to recharge every night. Your laptop needs to recharge. Everything needs to recharge. Are you giving yourself space, time and effort to recharge?
I started in theater, and I love to go back to theater, just to have the experience and recharge my batteries, creatively.
At least once a week, I try to have one day where I have nothing planned so I can get up and just go back to bed and lay around and recharge my batteries.
When I'm off the road, my husband and I recharge our batteries. It's a day of deep rest and connection with the spiritual, and that can be anything - going for a walk in nature, being in silence, burning incense.
I really admire artists who take the time to recharge their batteries and not continually call on it. I think you can spot tired and jaded artists quite quickly.
I fix the human chassis, I tune up human engines, I recharge human batteries, and I adjust human transmissions.
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